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'I'm not saying hurling definitely needs a black card,' Costello continues, 'but the notion shouldn't be completely laughed out of court either. Games evolve and the rulebook needs to keep pace with change, especially where cynicism lurks, unimpeded.'
'And don't tell me the mindset of a hurler is intrinsically different to that of a footballer. The elite are, by instinct, winners. They hate losing and will do what it takes to avoid such a fate - especially if there is no proper deterrent.'
Costello would also like the penalty rules to be revisited as 20m efforts are finding the net less and less since 'The Nash Rule' (no advancing to the 13m line) was introduced in the summer.
He adds, 'Here's another rule where hurling could learn a thing or two from its big ball cousin. The advantage rule. It favours the attacker. It punishes the cynic. Just go for it.'
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